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Corporate Finance: The Basics Terence C.M. Tse (ESCP Europe Business School, UK)

Corporate Finance: The Basics von Terence C.M. Tse (ESCP Europe Business School, UK)

Corporate Finance: The Basics Terence C.M. Tse (ESCP Europe Business School, UK)


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Corporate Finance: The Basics Zusammenfassung

Corporate Finance: The Basics Terence C.M. Tse (ESCP Europe Business School, UK)

Corporate Finance: The Basics is a concise introduction to the inner workings of finance at the company level. It aims to take the fear out of corporate finance and add the fun in, presenting the subject in a way that is simple to grasp and easy to digest. Its aim is to explain - and demystify - the essential ideas of corporate finance, avoiding the heavy use of maths and formulae. The calculations and figures in the book are purely to illustrate fundamental concepts, appealing to readers' common sense, rather than stretch their ability to do "number-crunching".

Topics covered include:

  • Financial statements through the corporate finance lens
  • How to make investment decisions
  • Cash versus profit
  • Net working capital management
  • How to determine the value of a business

Through the use of a subject map, this book explains how the key components of the subject are connected with each other, strengthening the reader's understanding. This book is the ideal introduction for anyone looking for a short yet scholarly overview of corporate finance.

Corporate Finance: The Basics Bewertungen

'Corporate finance is a complex subject and it is often misunderstood. Dr Tse's contribution is to simplify (in a good way) finance and get to the essence of what really matters. It is an important read for those who want to better understand how finance impacts corporate decisions.' - Christophe Y. Le Caillec, SVP and CFO of Global Consumer Services, American Express

'In his usual energetic fashion, Professor Tse elegantly walks us through what may appear to be an otherwise mundane and difficult topic. Given global uncertainties, I found his focus on important themes - such as liquidity, working capital and free cash flow management - particularly pertinent.' - Christian Leibl, Managing Director, Head of Capital Structure Adviser, Lloyds Banking Group

Über Terence C.M. Tse (ESCP Europe Business School, UK)

Terence C.M. Tse is Associate Professor of Finance at ESCP Europe Business School. He teaches corporate finance at all degree levels and has run numerous executive training workshops around the world. In addition to his advisory role to the EU, Terence has provided commentaries on the latest current economic and financial affairs and market developments in newspapers, on television and on the radio. Before joining the world of academia, he worked in mergers and acquisitions at Schroders, Citibank and Lazard, and in UK financial services advisory at Ernst & Young. He obtained his doctoral degree from the Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction

Chapter 1 Financial statements

Chapter 2 Financial decisions and investment criteria

Chapter 3 Free cash flows

Chapter 4 Net working capital management

Chapter 5 Debt

Chapter 6 Equity

Chapter 7 Mergers and acquisitions (I)

Chapter 8 Mergers and acquisitions (II)

Chapter 9 Corporate finance: The big picture

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR008861342
9781138695603
1138695602
Corporate Finance: The Basics Terence C.M. Tse (ESCP Europe Business School, UK)
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Broschiert
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2017-08-08
138
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